Bop It! In 2008, Hasbro secured the copyrights to the instructions for
Bop It!. At the 2009
New York Toy Fair and at the London Toy Fair, Hasbro allowed attendees to try out
Bop It!.
Bop It! has a new optional input "Shout It", which requires a player to shout into the microphone. The
Bop It! has three difficulty levels: "Novice", using only voice commands, "Expert", using a random mix of voice and sound commands, and "Master", calling out voice, sound, and color commands. If the player scores 100 points in either of the less difficult modes, the next most difficult mode is unlocked. Players that achieve a score of 100 points in "Master" mode are considered to have beaten the game. Hasbro made announcements regarding the newest member of the
Bop It game line, entitled
Bop-It! Bounce during the 2010 Hasbro Toy Fair. The toy was also developed by
Big Monster Toys. This toy features a ball and a small hand-held trampoline. There are six games that may be played on
Bop It! Bounce including three games that emphasize the speed or number of bounces and three games that emphasize the player's ability to control the height of the bounces. • Max Bounce – Players compete to achieve the greatest number of bounces in 30 seconds. and was released in 2011. The
Bop It! XT is based on the gameplay of the
Bop It! and returns the "One on One" mode and adds the new Pro level. In order to beat
Bop-It! XT, the player is given a set of three commands to remember and must perform them in order with a mix of voice, sound and color commands 100 times.
Bop-It! Smash In 2012, Hasbro introduced
Bop-It! Smash at the New York Toy Fair.
Bop-It! Smash features color-changing lights in a central area called "The Zone". Players score by "smashing" two Bop-It! buttons together when a zone light is either green or blue. Bop-It! Smash has three various game modes: Solo, Pass It and Multi-player. In Solo mode, the player scores five points for smashing a blue light and one point for smashing the green. If the player smashes the amber light, the voice will say "Yow!" (followed by a negative comment such as: "Try harder!") and a game life will be deducted. After four rounds, the level is completed and a Bonus Round will begin. The player can get 5 or more bonus points. The highest number of bonus points a player can score in the bonus round is 105 and the player can break the programming and score over 1000 with the voice not being able to announce the score at the end of the game. After the level 5 bonus round, the bonus round becomes twice as fast from levels 6 to 10 making the game harder to score points. During a level (except bonus rounds) the player can earn a life back if they smash another blue light after smashing an amber. In the Pass It mode, the player has three attempts to try and smash a green or a blue. If they smash an orange light three times, then the game is over. In the multi-player mode, up to six players can play. The winner is the last one surviving after all other players have lost all their lives.
Bop It! Tetris In early 2013, the
Tetris Company signed a deal with Hasbro to make
Tetris-themed games with their brands. Later in 2013, Hasbro launched
Jenga and Bop It-themed versions of Tetris. It features a "Marathon" mode and additional modes based around different gameplay styles (Blast, Double Drop and Shuffle). A special Silver edition was also released in late 2013 only in the United States. In the Marathon mode, the player can take advantage of the bonus rounds to score over 800 points.
Bop It! Beats In 2013, Hasbro released a game called
Bop It! Beats which first appeared on Amazon in December 2013.
Bop It! Beats has five game modes: Classic, Classic Party, DJ, DJ Party and Remix and has three difficulty levels: Rookie, Expert and Lights Only. It also has five actions: Bop It, Spin It, Scratch It, Reverse, Repeat and Flip It. In the Classic mode, there are four rounds and each of the two has a different set of songs that the game switches between. In the second and fourth round, there are two songs that Hasbro chose to use in the game. The highest score in Classic is 263 and the highest score in the DJ mode is 147 if played in the Expert level in the DJ Party mode. The game also has a Remix mode on which you can play any action sound effect you want on the turntable of the game. This particular Bop It has a glitch on which if the player reaches a six-command pattern in the DJ Expert and Lights Only mode, the game will make the player fail. However, this glitch does not happen in a foreign-language version like the Spanish or the French versions.
Bop It! Micro Series The
Bop It! Micro Series is a version of Bop It released in 2014 by Hasbro. It uses the three basic commands Bop It, Twist It and Pull It and it has two game modes: Solo and Pass It. The game also has three volume levels. The highest score in the
Bop It! Micro is 100 and as the player scores closer to 100 the pitch of the gameplay will speed up. As Hasbro released it as a series of games, several character-themed versions of the Micro Bop It followed which include Bop It
R2D2, Bop It
BB8, Bop It
Groot and Bop It
Minion. In addition to these characters, Hasbro have released a Bop It
Olaf and a Bop It
Chewbacca in 2019. On June 23, 2020, Hasbro announced a new Bop It
Yoda (The Child) based on
The Mandalorian TV show. It had a release date of October 2, 2020. It was a Wal-Mart exclusive. On October 1, 2021, the Marvel Spider-Man Bop It was released. On June 29, 2022, a video on YouTube by Lucky Penny Shop was released, along with an article from another sourced about a Bop It shaped like
Darth Vader with the voice of
Emperor Palpatine calling the commands. The game was released on September 23, 2022, as a Wal-Mart exclusive.
Bop It! New Moves (2016 Bop It – aka: Bop It! Refresh) In 2015, Hasbro copyrighted the instructions to a new model of Bop It to be released in 2016 called Bop It! New Moves (aka Bop It Refresh or the Bop It 2016). In January 2016, a YouTube channel called KidToyTesters released a video of a working prototype of the game. In February 2016 at the New York Toy Fair, Hasbro demonstrated Bop It New Moves. The game was released worldwide in June 2016. The game has three main actions: Bop It, Twist It and Pull It, and ten actions that use a motion sensor. These actions include Whip It, Drink It, Selfie It, Comb It, Answer It, Saw It, Hammer It, Cradle It, Sing It and Golf It. The game has six modes: Action, Action Pass It, Classic, Classic Pass It, Beat Bop and Beat Bop Pass It. The Action mode has a maximum score of 200 points and the Classic and Beat Bop mode has a maximum score of 100 points. The game is the first and only Bop It to have a motion detector that detects when to change the batteries. It will remind the player with a sad pitch-changing voice saying "my batteries are running low" when the batteries need changing.
Bop It! Maker In 2017, Hasbro released the follow-up to the Bop It! New Moves called
Bop It! Maker. The game was first demonstrated at New York Toy Fair in 2017 and was released in July 2017. The
Bop It! Maker has ten slots available on where the player can record their custom moves for the game. The game has four new actions: Bop It, Roll It, Shout It and Squeeze It. The game has three modes: Solo, Party and Basic. In the Solo mode, the game uses the four moves and all the recorded moves. In the Party mode, the game plays like Solo but instead the "Pass It" command is issued. In the Basic mode, the voice says "Bop It to Start!" and plays a little faster than the Solo mode. Each mode can score up to 100 points.
Bop It! Arcade , Connecticut An arcade game based on
Bop It! was presented at the 2022
IAAPA Expo in Orlando, Florida, developed by
Sega Amusements International.
Re-release versions Bop It re-release (2000) and (2002) In July 2000, the first patent for
Bop It was issued. In addition to the score-report cypher, the 2000 model made use of a special victory song that would play after the score if the player achieved a score of 100 points or greater. The use of victory songs associated with in-game point-plateaus would recur in later model
Bop It games such as
Bop It Extreme and
Bratz Bop It.
Keychain, pen and carabiner versions Mini versions of several
Bop It models have also been released throughout the duration of the series to be used as
keychain carabiners and pens. Mini versions have been released for
Bop It 1996 and
2002,
Bop It Extreme,
Bop It Extreme 2,
Bop It!, and
Bop It! XT. ==Game modes==